Wednesday, November 26, 2008

It's always fun to Google yourself right! Well once and a while I like to check in on myself to see where I pop up. Yesterday I came across this beautifully written feature and just had to share. I think they really did a great job describing my vision and style.

"When you think about photographic art, automatically you think about emotions and feelings which connect together in order to create your client’s story. Amateur wedding photographers usually have the habit to neglect insignificant details of that special day, or to stand in your way all the time. Amanda Hein is a professional photographer, with a portfolio to envy.

Very subtle in her manner of work, and dedicated to art, Amanda will surprise everything around her just the way it is. “Beauty can be easily found in small and simple things”, that’s her motto. Extremely attentive to details, Amanda has an original way of capturing the essence of any type of event. She is always prepared to see the bigger picture of what an event really means. She is a pure soul that nurtures from quality art and simple things like raw nature. In her professional relationships, Amanda proved to be a great interpersonal communicator.

Her shooting sessions are very relaxant and fun. Her clients have freedom to express their emotions and moods in any way. This is what being natural is all about. If you want your wedding photo album to express artistic imagery, and gladly remember that special day for many years to come, choose Amanda Hein as your personal photographer for the day."

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

When I first met with Todd and Kristin we were in a cozy coffee shop trying to warm up from the rainy weather. It's a year later now and although it wasn't raining we still had a chilly afternoon. Todd and Kristin did an awesome job keeping eachother warm - this is a great example of how it doesn't have to be a sunny summer day to get some great shots! I'm really looking forward to the wedding in February - I mean we've got to stick with the chilly theme right! :)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Julia is such a great big sister. She did a great job taking turns during the session and even stepped in as my assistant for part of the shoot. It was a lot of fun meeting these two lovely girls. Shooting in a family's environment brings out a lot of personal touches and allows kids to show off their sweet, sometimes goofy, carefree personalities.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

I recently met Margaret Castrovillari, Chief Executive and Financial Officer, of Soulistic Studio and Spa. I was so excited to swing by her space to check it out. Conveniently she was having an Infant Massage Workshop taught by Adina Reichlin, a nationally certified massage therapist. I thought this would be a great way to share some info about the space and relate it back to all of you newlyweds and portrait clients. A spa retreat is also a great gift for the holidays. The minute I stepped foot into Soulistic I felt my whole world slow down. The atmosphere is so relaxing - it's quite the retreat from the daily grind. I won't even begin to tell you about all they have to offer, I don't think I would be able to do them justice - here's some info from their website:

Monday, November 10, 2008

Born 6 weeks early, Ella was quite the little peanut. She did a great job during the session. I just loved how she held tight while Daddy was giving her a little snack. I look forward to more sessions in the future and capturing her little changes.

Friday, November 7, 2008

I was so excited when my good friend Lacey was wanting to set up a session to surprise her mom for Christmas. We gathered at a forest preserve in the northwest burbs and ended up with a perfect afternoon. There was awesome light and some pretty cool hidden spots among the grounds. It was a great session and a lot of fun for everyone!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

This session was right up my alley - no pun intended (sorry I just had to say it!) Mainly because we started off in the alley/courtyard behind my studio and also because it was another fun laid back session. Matt and Jill knew they wanted their images to express their laid back, antique, urban style, but left the locations up to me. It was fun to explore the neighborhood and find them some unique spots just for them. Their wedding will be tons of fun next March at A New Leaf.